Chronological age is fixed. Biological age is not.
Immortals is the first network where people measure their real age,
compete to improve it, and get younger together — on a leaderboard.
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Measure
Your Immortality Index® turns lifestyle, wearable data, and blood biomarkers into a single score from 0 to 1000.
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Compete
Rank globally, by nation, city, and age group. The leaderboard is the accountability you never had.
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Get Younger
Retest anytime. Watch your rank climb. Turn aging from something that happens to you into a race you can win.
Your Precision, Your Choice
Three Ways to Get Younger
Choose your level. All three are free.
Level 1
Lifestyle Interview
11 questions about exercise, sleep, diet, stress, and more. Takes 2 minutes.
Mix of healthy and unhealthy, convenience meals common
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Poor
Mostly processed food, fast food, few vegetables
Question 04
How would you describe your body composition?
Choose the option that best reflects your current physique
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Athletic / Lean
Visible muscle definition, low body fat
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Average / Healthy weight
Normal weight range, some body fat
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Overweight
Above ideal weight, carrying extra body fat
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Significantly overweight
Substantially above ideal weight
Question 05
What is your smoking status?
Includes cigarettes, vaping, and other tobacco products
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Never smoked
No history of tobacco use
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Former smoker (quit 5+ years ago)
Significant lung recovery achieved
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Former smoker (quit recently)
Quit within the last 5 years
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Current smoker
Regular tobacco or nicotine use
Question 06
How much alcohol do you consume weekly?
One drink = one glass of wine, one beer, or one shot of spirits
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None
I don’t drink alcohol
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Light (1–3 drinks per week)
Social or occasional drinking
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Moderate (4–7 drinks per week)
Regular but controlled
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Heavy (8+ drinks per week)
Frequent or daily consumption
Question 07
How would you rate your daily stress level?
Think about your average day over the past month
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Low
Generally calm and relaxed
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Moderate
Normal life pressures, manageable
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High
Frequently stressed or anxious
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Very high / Burnout
Constant stress, difficulty coping
Question 08
Do you have any diagnosed chronic conditions?
Select the option that best describes your current health status
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None
No chronic conditions diagnosed
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One condition, well managed
E.g. controlled blood pressure or cholesterol on medication
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Multiple conditions, managed
E.g. diabetes + hypertension, under treatment
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Conditions not well managed
Diagnosed but not consistently treated
Question 09
How long did your grandparents live on average?
Consider both maternal and paternal sides. Select the closest match.
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90+ years
Exceptional longevity in family
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80–89 years
Good family longevity
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70–79 years
Average lifespan
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Under 70 / Unknown
Shorter lifespan or no data available
Question 10
How would you describe your social connections?
Think about your relationships with family, friends, and community
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Very strong
Large supportive network, deep relationships, active community
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Strong
Good circle of friends and family, regular social contact
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Moderate
Some close connections, but limited social activity
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Weak or isolated
Few meaningful connections, mostly alone
Question 11
Finally, tell us about yourself
Your age and location help us calculate geographical and environmental adjustments.
years old
Your Estimated Immortality Index®
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/ 400
📊 Estimated • ~60% accuracy
Chronological
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years
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Estimated Bio Age
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years
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This is a lifestyle-based estimate.
Connect a wearable (Level 2) or enter your blood biomarkers (Level 3) to unlock up to 95% accuracy and a score cap of 800.
Join the Leaderboard
Save your score, pick a username, and compete against others in your city, nation, and age group.
🎂 Age bracket🌍Geographic region🏙Urban environment🏋 9 lifestyle factors
Your Lifestyle Profile
⚠️Estimated Score – Level 1
This score is based on lifestyle self-reporting (approximately 55–65% accuracy). To unlock your full Immortality Index® with clinical-grade precision, add your blood biomarkers: HbA1c, fasting glucose, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, total cholesterol, and hs-CRP.